Review of the Shelfreliance Harvest 72 Food Storage System
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and just when i think i have my rotation problems fixed, thanks for the video jack, changes and improves my planning yet again--j
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The close of the video says get the harvest for $320
Go to GoodThingsInStore-dot-ShelfRel
iance-dot-com to get it for $265--must contact (upper right corner, black bar) and place order through the consultant to get the best price on shelves and food. The term "Harvest" refers to the width of 36" and can come with an assorted can size as seen here or with all large or all medium or all small or just about any combination, even with heavy duty drawers. various heights widths and depths available.
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As someone who pays close attention to shelf life of canned goods, simply putting the most recently purchased cans to fill open spots doesn't guarantee "oldest to newest" rotation. I have gone back to the store and bought the exact same product but it expired before stuff I had at home.
That being said, is it pretty easy to empty out in order to get a true rotation set up based on expiration date?
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the drop down from the back i like
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@iwantosavemoney You did not take into account the rotation, in which it saves money over time, oh and budgeting!
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Got it for $250, always get on Black Friday!
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Respond to this video... Does it come on wheels?
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@fireflyburns there is way more expensive ones, I have seen 1000 USD at some sites
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The spacing would allow better air flow, less risk of condensation/ mould wouldn't it?
Thanks for the honest review...I'll be adding this to my to get list.
You say "actually" waaaaaaaayyy too much, but I appreciate the review.
EthicsofAmbiguity 2 months ago
@EthicsofAmbiguity what ever dude.
survivalpodcasting 2 months ago
with no power, your house will be too hot, looks like alot of wasted space in between levels.
whittle4u 1 year ago
@whittle4u - I think people don't understand how much these racks actually hold. Check out my other video on the pantry plus where I empty it. The spatial use is extremely efficient. As for your comment about heat, dude what are you talking about.
survivalpodcasting 1 year ago
Thanks for the review Jack. I've been looking at this unit for some time trying to decide if it is something I'm willing to invest in.. could you please tell me just how solid the construction is? Is it made from a heavy gauge metal or plastic? I would be concerned that the actual can rotation shelves would break after time. Thanks for the review.
denebrock 1 year ago
@denebrock
The frame is made of what many call unistrut, we used this to brace telecom racks that had essential equipment back in my contractor days. It is stronger than something like this will ever need. The tracks are plastic but even fully loaded they don't bend, bow, etc. I can't see how this equipment would fail. If it were exposed to bright heavy UV light for a long time (direct sun light) I'd worry about the plastic long term but who in their right mind would store food that way.
survivalpodcasting 1 year ago